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01 May 2008

The St.John's Co-Cathedral Foundation of Malta has taken delivery of a new Octopussy 1412 tracked platform from Oil ' Steel. The lift, supplied by Oil ' Steel dealer SR Services, will be used for restoration works at the cathedral in Valletta, Malta's capital. “This project is very prestigious for us”, said Ray Muscat, managing director of SR Services, “It is a great pleasure to supply the very first machine of this kind to such a historic location” Pictured are Ray Muscat (left) and Dr Claude Busuttil, the Foundation's architect.

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